Origin of the Morphology of Spherical Kaolinite
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概要
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Electron microscopic investigations of spherical kaolinite artificially produced, by means of Pt-C shadowing, gold decoration replica and lattice imagery techniques have revealed that the spherical morphology is due to radiating columnar growth of kaolinite crystals, and not due to concentric layering of curved platy crystals. Thus spherical kaolinite is regarded as a type of spherulite, which is a representative morphology of crystal aggregations appearing under higher supersaturation conditions.
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著者
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Mizuta Hiroyuki
Government Industrial Research Institute Nagoya
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Tomura Shinji
Ceramic Technology Department National Industrial Research Institute Of Nagoya
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TOMURA SHINJI
Government Industrial Research Institute, Nagoya
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SHIBASAKI YASUO
Government Industrial Research Institute, Nagoya
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SHIBASAKI YASUO
Ceramic Technology Department, National Industrial Research Institute of Nagoya
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